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RT @godofprompt: Steal my Grok prompts to create a business in 2026 ✨
🔖 Bookmark for later. https://t.co/ltaW3i6P2o
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RT @godofprompt: Steal my Grok prompts to create a business in 2026 ✨
🔖 Bookmark for later. https://t.co/ltaW3i6P2o
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God of Prompt
Claude Opus 4.5 is s genius prompt engineer.
The main skill is explaining your goal clearly
My workflow is this:
> I need to solve [TASK]. Research best practices and breakdown how to solve the problem in its first principles.
> As an expert prompt engineer, generate a prompt based on the information you gave.
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Claude Opus 4.5 is s genius prompt engineer.
The main skill is explaining your goal clearly
My workflow is this:
> I need to solve [TASK]. Research best practices and breakdown how to solve the problem in its first principles.
> As an expert prompt engineer, generate a prompt based on the information you gave.
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God of Prompt
RT @free_ai_guides: Fuck OpenAI's GPT Builder.
I made a prompt that builds better GPTs in 5 minutes.
→ Asks your goal
→ Writes full instructions
→ Creates communication flows
→ Names + describes it
Copy. Paste. Launch.
Comment "GPT" and I'll DM it. https://t.co/e7ehHTL33g
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RT @free_ai_guides: Fuck OpenAI's GPT Builder.
I made a prompt that builds better GPTs in 5 minutes.
→ Asks your goal
→ Writes full instructions
→ Creates communication flows
→ Names + describes it
Copy. Paste. Launch.
Comment "GPT" and I'll DM it. https://t.co/e7ehHTL33g
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Moon Dev
zoom link
hey the zoom is starting soon
here is the private zoom from 8-11a est: https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
see you there
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hey the zoom is starting soon
here is the private zoom from 8-11a est: https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
see you there
moon dev
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God of Prompt
1800s: we outsourced physical labor to machines.
our bodies got weak.
we invented gyms.
2020s: we're outsourcing mental labor to AI.
our minds are getting weak.
we'll invent cognitive gyms.
the pattern is predictable.
in 50 years "brain day" will be as normal as "leg day."
except instead of lifting weights you'll be doing forced reasoning without AI assistance.
"no-AI zones" will be the new yoga studios.
we already know this is coming. we've done it before.
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1800s: we outsourced physical labor to machines.
our bodies got weak.
we invented gyms.
2020s: we're outsourcing mental labor to AI.
our minds are getting weak.
we'll invent cognitive gyms.
the pattern is predictable.
in 50 years "brain day" will be as normal as "leg day."
except instead of lifting weights you'll be doing forced reasoning without AI assistance.
"no-AI zones" will be the new yoga studios.
we already know this is coming. we've done it before.
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Moon Dev
Correction: Zoom starting now
My bad, I meant 7-10a est
So we are starting now
Zoom: https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
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Correction: Zoom starting now
My bad, I meant 7-10a est
So we are starting now
Zoom: https://t.co/JbJdIbW2p9
moon
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God of Prompt
RT @alex_prompter: socrates said writing would destroy memory.
he was right.
druids studied 20 years of purely oral instruction. griots memorized entire genealogies for centuries. the "art of memory" let people store thousands of facts mentally.
we traded it all for literacy.
and it was worth it.
external memory enabled civilization we couldn't have built with biological memory alone.
but we don't even know what we lost.
AI is the same trade-off.
except this time we're trading thinking, not remembering.
and nobody's asking: what does thinking enable that AI can't replace?
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RT @alex_prompter: socrates said writing would destroy memory.
he was right.
druids studied 20 years of purely oral instruction. griots memorized entire genealogies for centuries. the "art of memory" let people store thousands of facts mentally.
we traded it all for literacy.
and it was worth it.
external memory enabled civilization we couldn't have built with biological memory alone.
but we don't even know what we lost.
AI is the same trade-off.
except this time we're trading thinking, not remembering.
and nobody's asking: what does thinking enable that AI can't replace?
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Warren Buffett on the best management advice he ever received
Warren Buffett is asked what he learned from his friend and mentor Tom Murphy, the legendary broadcasting executive.
“I learned how to behave,” Warren jokes. “He was probably the best business manager I’ve ever run into, but he didn’t do it by whipping people to death for eight hours or turning it into 12 hour days. He brought out the best in everybody . . . If you did nothing but study him, you wouldn’t have to study anybody else.”
When asked for a lesson he took away from Tom, Warren replies:
“He told me: You can always tell somebody to go to hell tomorrow.”
Warren continues:
“Just think of how much trouble that keeps you out of . . . There’s a few letters or things I haven’t written because I remember that advice. It’s very human to want to tell somebody to go to hell, and what have you ever gained? The only thing is you may have felt a little bit better for it. It is satisfying . . . But you can have a lot of satisfaction the next day if you just keep [it to yourself].”
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Warren Buffett on the best management advice he ever received
Warren Buffett is asked what he learned from his friend and mentor Tom Murphy, the legendary broadcasting executive.
“I learned how to behave,” Warren jokes. “He was probably the best business manager I’ve ever run into, but he didn’t do it by whipping people to death for eight hours or turning it into 12 hour days. He brought out the best in everybody . . . If you did nothing but study him, you wouldn’t have to study anybody else.”
When asked for a lesson he took away from Tom, Warren replies:
“He told me: You can always tell somebody to go to hell tomorrow.”
Warren continues:
“Just think of how much trouble that keeps you out of . . . There’s a few letters or things I haven’t written because I remember that advice. It’s very human to want to tell somebody to go to hell, and what have you ever gained? The only thing is you may have felt a little bit better for it. It is satisfying . . . But you can have a lot of satisfaction the next day if you just keep [it to yourself].”
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Startup Archive
RT @ShaneMac: Great advice in most of business
STFU
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RT @ShaneMac: Great advice in most of business
STFU
Warren Buffett on the best management advice he ever received
Warren Buffett is asked what he learned from his friend and mentor Tom Murphy, the legendary broadcasting executive.
“I learned how to behave,” Warren jokes. “He was probably the best business manager I’ve ever run into, but he didn’t do it by whipping people to death for eight hours or turning it into 12 hour days. He brought out the best in everybody . . . If you did nothing but study him, you wouldn’t have to study anybody else.”
When asked for a lesson he took away from Tom, Warren replies:
“He told me: You can always tell somebody to go to hell tomorrow.”
Warren continues:
“Just think of how much trouble that keeps you out of . . . There’s a few letters or things I haven’t written because I remember that advice. It’s very human to want to tell somebody to go to hell, and what have you ever gained? The only thing is you may have felt a little bit better for it. It is satisfying . . . But you can have a lot of satisfaction the next day if you just keep [it to yourself].” - Startup Archivetweet
Moon Dev
RT @Jack_Kodesh: @MoonDevOnYT The people that are hating on you are jealous dude. Everyone wishes they could automate trading and be able to hand trade too but, few are willing to dedicate the years of grind you went through. They should be respecting the hustle.
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RT @Jack_Kodesh: @MoonDevOnYT The people that are hating on you are jealous dude. Everyone wishes they could automate trading and be able to hand trade too but, few are willing to dedicate the years of grind you went through. They should be respecting the hustle.
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Dimitry Nakhla | Babylon Capital®
RT @readswithravi: “The best people in your life are the ones who see potential in you that you didn't see in yourself.”
— Brian Chesky, Airbnb CEO https://t.co/zm0f2tsVgT
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RT @readswithravi: “The best people in your life are the ones who see potential in you that you didn't see in yourself.”
— Brian Chesky, Airbnb CEO https://t.co/zm0f2tsVgT
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Quiver Quantitative
BREAKING: Democrats now have a 78% chance of winning the House next year.
Here is the what the projected map looks like.
Taken from our new midterm dashboard: https://t.co/lih9T3UW7h
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BREAKING: Democrats now have a 78% chance of winning the House next year.
Here is the what the projected map looks like.
Taken from our new midterm dashboard: https://t.co/lih9T3UW7h
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